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Openly gay Robert Biedron starts social movement against Polish conservatives

The 42-year-old politician could become Poland’s first gay president in 2020

Robert Biedron, the openly gay mayor of the Polish city of Slupsk, has founded a social movement to counter the conservative parties, his opponents in the run for presidency.

Biedron has been for many years the only openly gay politician in Poland. Risen to popularity during a local election in 2014, he could now also become the country’s first president.

Robert Biedron wants to be the alternative to PiS
In a video posted on Facebook on 3 September, Biedron announced the establishment of his own social-political movement.

‘I want to change the face of our politics,’ the independent politician said.

He furthermore added: ‘It’s time for a successful alternative to PiS.’

Often abbreviated to PiS, Law and Justice is a right-wing populist, national-conservative, and Christian democratic political party in Poland. Current Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki comes from the ranks of PiS. After a shift to the right in 2015, PiS has gained an absolute majority.

Biedron also said he will announce his political program in full in February. His aim is to mobilize against the national-conservative government at the state level.

‘I know that you are disappointed by the weakness of the opposition and angry at the current government that is taking our land from us,’ said Biedron.

In polls, the local politician is one of the most popular candidates for president. Now Biedron will retire from local politics. By the end of the year, he will travel to 40 Polish cities and talk about the political future of the country.

LGBTI rights in Poland
Robert Biedron is in a long-term relationship with lawyer Krzysztof Smiszek. The two have been together for 16 years.

The politician has always been vocal about supporting his own community. He was, in fact, a former spokesperson of KPH, a major LGBTI organization in Poland.

Poland has still a discriminatory attitude when it comes to LGBTI rights. Same-sex couples can’t legally marry. Moreover, they can’t adopt children.